Phillips Matthew H, Edelman Jay A
Department of Biology, The City College of New York, Convent Avenue at 138th Street, New York, NY 10031, USA.
Vision Res. 2008 Sep;48(21):2184-92. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2008.06.025. Epub 2008 Aug 15.
Phillips and Edelman [Phillips, M. H., & Edelman, J. A. (2008). The dependence of visual scanning performance on saccade, fixation, and perceptual metrics. Vision Research, 48(7), 926-936] presented evidence that performance variability in a visual scanning task depends on oculomotor variables related to saccade amplitude rather than fixation duration, and that saccade-related metrics reflects perceptual span. Here, we extend these results by showing that even for extremely difficult searches trial-to-trial performance variability still depends on saccade-related metrics and not fixation duration. We also show that scanning speed is faster for horizontal than for vertical searches, and that these differences derive again from differences in saccade-based metrics and not from differences in fixation duration. We find perceptual span to be larger for horizontal than vertical searches, and approximately symmetric about the line of gaze.
菲利普斯和埃德尔曼[菲利普斯,M. H.,& 埃德尔曼,J. A.(2008年)。视觉扫描性能对扫视、注视和感知指标的依赖性。《视觉研究》,48(7),926 - 936]提出证据表明,视觉扫描任务中的性能变异性取决于与扫视幅度相关的眼动变量,而非注视持续时间,并且与扫视相关的指标反映了感知范围。在此,我们扩展了这些结果,表明即使对于极其困难的搜索任务,每次试验的性能变异性仍然取决于与扫视相关的指标,而非注视持续时间。我们还表明,水平搜索的扫描速度比垂直搜索更快,并且这些差异同样源于基于扫视的指标差异,而非注视持续时间的差异。我们发现水平搜索的感知范围比垂直搜索更大,并且大致关于视线对称。